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# Can I sell my Mint Pass?

Yes. You can sell your Babylon Mint Pass on the secondary market at any time before it has been used (ie. redeemed for the NFT). By selling your Mint Pass, you transfer the right to mint the NFT to the Mint Pass buyer.

Bear in mind that Mint Passes also serve as entry tickets to raffles. Raffles take place as soon as an NFT edition sells out on Babylon, with the raffled NFT automatically transferred to the winner’s wallet as soon as the raffle is completed.&#x20;

This means that if you sell the Mint Pass after the raffle takes place, the buyer will have no rights to the raffled NFT.  If you sell the Mint Pass before the raffle is held, then the new owner also acquires an entry into the raffle.


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